The Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold Case
The Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold Case
Release Date: 08/24/2020
The Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold Case
Spencer private eye, the host, wins a public records battle on the case that he has fought for five years. After several attorneys turned him down to represent him vs. San Francisco Police, the police legal division voluntarily released the case file on the 1998 uncharged murder case. The file does not hold back. It names the killers involved in the conspiracy and details how prosecutors at least twice declined to charge anyone connected to the broad daylight shooting of the 41-year-old biker. The case file confirms his initial theory: his former client hired the killers as she was...
info_outline Episode 4: Fighting the SF DA and Police for Records, Gary Murphy AssassinationThe Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold Case
Host Mike Spencer private eye escalates his records battle with the DA and Police Department by the San Francisco Sunshine Records Ordinance Task Force. He addresses the Task Force committee, who will decide whether the full task force will hear his arguments for obtaining records in the June 1998 murder for hire of ex con Gary Murphy, gunned down in a halfway house he managed near Ocean Beach. Spencer has obtained some records that suggest his ex client was behind the murder, hiring two former San Quentin state prison inmates to kill Murphy to obtain custody of his then six year old daughter,...
info_outline Episode 3: Combative Grandma, Gary Murphy AssassinationThe Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold Case
Host Mike Spencer private eye shines the light on the prime suspect in the broad daylight slaying of Gary Murphy, the grandmother who fought Murphy for custody of his then 6-year-old daughter. This is the 25th anniversary of the June 12, 1998, killing when a gunman chased Murphy through a halfway house that he managed near Ocean Beach in San Francisco, shooting him twice in the back. The hitman ran to an awaring getaway car. The grandmother is Spencer's former client. Spencer digs deeper into grandma's hair-trigger temper and family background. He learns that her family at one point ran...
info_outline Episode 2, Gary Murphy Assassination, An Intriguing Police Memo and a Search WarrantThe Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold Case
Host and private investigator Mike Spencer talks about developments in one of his old cases, the 1998 murder of biker Gary Vincent Murphy. The case has never been charged though a police memo details how close detectives came to making arrests. Was Spencer's former client behind the day time murder for hire at a halfway house in the Outer Sunset District?
info_outline The Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold CaseThe Gary Murphy Assassination, A San Francisco Cold Case
Former reporter turned private investigator Mike Spencer looks for answers in a case he first investigated in 1998. Did the victim's day time killing have something to do with his criminal past as a biker or was it somehow related to his child custody case that Spencer was investigating? A.C. Thompson, investigative reporter for ProPublica, and the victim's daughter are interviewed.
info_outlineFormer reporter turned private eye Mike Spencer looks back at a case of his from 1998. Gary Murphy, a three-time convicted felon, came to the door of the halfway house he managed in San Francisco's quiet Outer Sunset District. A man wanted information about the program. When Murphy turned his back to get a business card, the man shot him twice in the back. In a panic, Murphy jumped through a second floor window trying to escape. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The gunman fled to an awaiting car and escaped.
Did Murphy's biker, criminal past catch up to him or did the murder-for-hire have something to do with the ongoing custody battle that Murphy was fighting for his 6-year-old daughter. His adversary in the custody battle? The little girl's grandmother, a former client of Oakland private investigator Mike Spencer.
Almost nothing about the case has come out since a 2004 article by investigative reporter A.C. Thompson, now of ProPublica. Spencer interviews Thompson to rehash the case and talk about some new developments Spencer uncovered.